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@randomguy1 wrote:
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@randomguy1 wrote:I would focus on credit cards that have a large amount of spend in 90 days because typically (for me at least), those are harder to hit. The small ones will be available later if patient. This will generally be your flagship cards.
That's a good idea, I'm gunning for the Business Unlimited from Chase again for the $5000 spend and 80000 UR SUB. I'm wondering if there are other cards like this that I should be looking at. This is a pretty unique opportunity for me to hit the spend amounts that I otherwise wouldnt hit.
I believe that is the Chase Ink Preferred that gives you 80,000. The CIU gives you $500/$50,000 UR.
US Bank has some $4500 spend cards. AMEX has some pretty high spend cards but they usually have a high AF if they make sense to you.
The Capital One Spark is Earn 50,000 bonus miles when you spend $5,000 in the first 3 months and earn 150,000 bonus miles when you spend $50,000 in the first 6 months of your account opening. But keep in mind, C1 goes on your personal credit and is a triple pull I believe.
Wells Business Elite - New customer offer: Get a one-time $1,000 cash back bonus8 or 100,000 bonus points9 when you spend $15,000 in the first three months of account open date
Check bofA as well.
Thank you! At first glance, the Business Elite card bonus to spend ratio isn't anything to write home about. With that being said, my other options were to rack up 10 cards and that just wasn't practical.
I reapplied for the Ink Preferred and was approved for $6,000! $5,000 spend down, ~$25,000 to go!
With that being said, my current plan is to go for Wells Fargo Business elite (not the best bonus:spend ratio, but good sign up bonus and knocks off a lot of the spend), BoA Premium rewards, Capital One Spark, and possibly Chase Freedom. I was considering the Chase Business Unlimited, but with the $6,000 approval, I'm doubting I'll get any more cards from their business line. That's $28,500 of the project on credit. $3,000 in SUB with $190 in AF, good for a $2810 discount on the project.
My #1 question is, can I get a SUB from Wells Fargo for a business and a personal account? Their website states 1 SUB per person, but the business card states 1 SUB per business.
Edit: Chase Freedom down. Few more cards to go.